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  2. Languages of Canada - Wikipedia

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    [nb 3] Since the establishment of the Canadian state, English and French have been the co-official languages and are, by far, the most-spoken languages in the country. According to the 2016 census, English and French are the mother tongues of 56.0% and 21.4% of Canadians respectively. [4]

  3. Punjabi Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Large Punjabi populations began to appear across the Greater Toronto Area, ... Punjabi is the third most spoken language of the Parliament of Canada ... Area Province ...

  4. French language in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The province has no official language defined in law, although it is a largely English-speaking province. Ontario law requires that the provincial Legislative Assembly operate in both English and French (individuals can speak in the Assembly in the official language of their choice), and requires that all provincial statutes and bills be made ...

  5. Bilingual belt - Wikipedia

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    The bilingual belt (French: la ceinture bilingue) is a term for the portion of Canada where both French and English are regularly spoken. The term was coined by Richard Joy in his 1967 book Languages in Conflict, where he wrote, "The language boundaries in Canada are hardening, with the consequent elimination of minorities everywhere except within a relatively narrow bilingual belt."

  6. Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Province Pop. 1: Toronto: Ontario: 2,794,356: 11: ... Map of Canadian provinces and territories by population growth rate ... Top ten spoken languages in Canada

  7. List of francophone communities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of francophone communities in Ontario.Municipalities with a high percentage of French-speakers in the Canadian province of Ontario are listed.. The provincial average of Ontarians whose mother tongue is French is 3.3%, with a total of 463,120 people in Ontario who identify French as their mother tongue in 2021.

  8. Toronto Slang - AOL

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    With more than 200 distinct ethnic origins (as of the 2006 census), Toronto has even been recognized as one of the most multicultural cities in the world, second only to Miami, Florida, according ...

  9. List of Canadian census areas demographic extremes - Wikipedia

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    Most populous municipality: Toronto, Ontario, 2,794,356 [1] Highest percentage increase in population from 2016: Kapawe'no First Nation 229, Alberta, 1,840.0% [1] This geographic area underwent a boundary change since the 2016 Census that resulted in an adjustment to the 2016 population and/or dwelling counts for this area.